Candace - Eminem Drops A Diss Track About Me | Candace Ep 24
Episode Date: July 12, 2024Eminem drops a diss track about me, Biden has his "Big Boy" press conference, and DNC donors are reportedly withholding funds until Biden steps down. GoldCo Get up to 10% instant match in bonus silve...r at http://www.candacelikesgold.com American Financing Act today! Call 800-795-1210 or visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/Owens NMLS182334, NMLSconsumeraccess.org Candace on Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/Pp5VZiLXbq Candace on Spotify: https://t.co/16pMuADXuT Candace on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RealCandaceO Subscribe to Club Candace: https://www.clubcandace.com #CandaceShow #Candace #CandaceOwens #News #Politics #Culture #PopCulture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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First and foremost, in case you missed it, the big boy had his press conference.
And I would say he missed the potty.
Unfortunately, it went just about as expected.
He announced the glory of Vladimir Putin as well as his vice president Trump on stage.
We'll get to that.
Also, we've got Eminem.
In case you're thinking, Candace, that name vaguely rings a bell.
Yes, I'm referring to the white rapper that we all used to listen to when we were prepubescent and we wanted to feel edgy. One with the bleach blonde hair, inspired a generation of
14-year-old boys to wear Echo Limited. No, don't know what I'm talking about still, not ringing a
bell. Okay, he wrote a lot of songs about killing his baby mama. Kim, 8 Mile, the movie. Yeah, yeah,
now it's starting to come to you. Well, apparently Eminem is still releasing music. And guess what, guys?
He is edgier than ever. He's written two diss tracks that feature me. Lastly, Jordan Peterson is now trending on Twitter under the headline hero or hypocrite. And I hate to say literally
this time, I hate to say that I told you so. You guys were mad at me for pointing out that he was
tweeting in a weird way. Now the public has caught on. That's what's coming up on Candace Live.
So people in the live chat are calling him Feminem. They're calling him woke, shady.
Here's what I will say about Eminem. I heard the music, and I'm going to take you through the lyrics.
And it's become very apparent to me that Eminem is having his Hillary Clinton hot sauce moment.
Now, if you don't remember what that moment was, back in 2016, she was doing the obligatory rounds
and having to pretend
that she likes black people.
And she visited
Charlamagne Tha God
and the Breakfast Club,
as is mandatory
for all presidential candidates,
especially Democrat ones.
And she had this moment
when she was asked
what she carries in her bag.
Take a listen.
No more questions?
They said, no, she has to go.
What's something that you always carry with you?
Hot sauce.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Really?
Are you getting information right now?
Hot sauce.
Hot sauce in my bag swag?
Hot sauce.
Really?
Yes.
Now listen, I want you to know
people are going to see this and say,
okay, she's pandering to black people.
Okay.
Is it working?
It's kind of weird. The more I watch
that clip, the more I kind of like her. That's just
very honest. She's like, I'm pandering to
black people and I just want to know if it's working.
I've got hot sauce in my bag.
In case you don't know why she said that, that was because at the
time Beyonce's song
Formation was viral.
And there's this moment where she says, I've got hot sauce in my bag, swag.
So Hillary Clinton was talking and speaking with black people and she wanted them to vote for her.
So what better way than to use a clever Beyonce lyric when asked what she always has in her purse?
Because obviously she travels with hot sauce in her bag, swag.
Get it? Is it working? It didn't
work. Guys, she lost the election. So that's just a quick update for you. But you know who is putting
that on, who is putting on his best Hillary Clinton 2016 impression? Eminem in the ultimate
pander to black America. He's just like, please buy my album. So many of them are flopping. I will say
anything. What do I have to do? Who do I have to throw under the bus? So he starts by, basically,
he has got this song. It's called Lucifer. And he obviously throws Kanye under the bus first.
He's just like, oh, nobody cares about Kanye anymore, as if anybody even knows where Eminem
is. Kanye is still making a lot of headlines. Eminem, on the other hand, is not. But I want
to take you through these lyrics because there's a lot happening here. First thing I want to say
is Eminem is obviously a gay man. It's very sad that Eminem cleaned out his closet but never came
out of his closet. But let's get to these lyrics. I'll read them to you. He writes or says or raps. And Candace O, I ain't mad at her. Ah, I ain't gonna throw the fact B-I-T-C-H
forgot she was black at her. Oh, laugh at her like them crackers she's back in after her back is
turned in a cute MAGA hat with her brand new White Lives Matter shirt. Haha, nope. Or say this MAGA dirt bag in a skirt just opened the
biggest can of worms on the whole planet Earth. Call her Grand Wizard. Yeah. Clandess. Haha.
Or Grand Dragon. Or like the national anthem, I won't stand for the tramp. Why? But I can diss her because my plans are to get in her pants and I'll blow
my chance if I answer back to her. Oh, but I can't diss her because his plans are to
get in my pants. Ew, you disgust me. Okay. A lot going on here. I think first and foremost,
I just would like to again remind people that he is in fact a struggling internally gay man.
And so there's a lot going happening with Eminem and we should pray for him.
On the second point, the way that we know that is because he's actually recycling things
that black women have said about me on the internet.
Like he's pretending this is original, calling me clandestine.
It's not.
This is like he's just recycling the black women that don't like me on the internet,
have a lot of names for me, one of them being Candy O. So he's like watched what they're saying. And I guess someone
who was listening to him in the booth was like, yeah, this is a good one. Yeah, drop the beat.
They're really, really, really, really going to like that. By the way, there's a second song he
also dropped. This one's called Bad One. And the lyrics are this about me. Yeah, this whole subgenre with all these corny white
rappers, I'm not a fan of it. It ain't my fault, but like sock puppets, I had a hand in it.
This thousand bucks in my hand is just like what Candace did when she turned her back on her own
race, because I have abandoned it. Oh, my, so cool. That's a tough one. That's so tough. The black community is
going to be going crazy. Not, I don't think that's going to happen at all. Actually, I'm doing this
because I want to help him go viral because this is sad. This is very sad. I want you to feel sad
for Eminem. This is just not the way for someone's career to go down the drain. And I
want us all to do our part to help make Eminem relevant again, at the very least. And he can be
relevant just by me speaking about him. He understands that. By the way, I did TMZ earlier,
and they were asking me, in part, though, aren't you honored that someone who is recognized as the
greatest white rapper of all time is dedicating all of his time to you? And I said no, because it would have meant something if he was at his prime. As an example, Dave Chappelle,
he made a really, honestly, it was kind of a hideous joke about me. I didn't think the joke
itself was funny, but I did appreciate the fact that Dave Chappelle, who is the most famous
comedian in the entire world at the peak of his career, was mentioning me on stage. Like when he
was very sad about George Floyd and he did this
whole skit and he said some awful things about me, I did have that moment where I went, wow,
Dave Chappelle knows who I am. This is not that with Eminem. He is not at the peak of his career.
He's at the end of it. His career should have ended like 15 years ago and he keeps going.
And so this is not a rapper that's at the top. He's actually going through a strategy that a lot of new rappers do where they find out who is the big rapper and they start a beef. He's like, oh, nobody knows who I am, so I'm just going to start a beef with Candace Owens. And he's just fading out of the American mindset entirely. So this is what he's come up with. And I want to say this. Genuinely, the pander here is
pathetic. He's literally making a plea to the public. I hate white people. That's the thing.
He's calling white people crackers. He's using a slur against his own people while at the same time,
unironically, accusing me of doing what he's doing. He's like, she turned her back on her
own race as he turns his back on
his race and calls them crackers. I've never used slurs to describe black Americans. I don't have an
issue with my race, but you very much have an issue with yours. And the other thing is like,
he doesn't even know what his audience is. Again, this feels very maybe could have done something
in 2016 when the whole world was so anti-Trump and it was the George Floyd moment.
He doesn't even understand what's happening. I mean, that conversation has broken in the
black community. That's why Trump's numbers are up. Beyond that, I've been on The Breakfast Club,
I've done Joe Budden. Like, black Americans are following this podcast. They actually like me.
I went viral on a few of those channels, on Instagram channels the other day because
of my conversation with Don Lemon. They're starting to hear what I have been saying because back in 2016, when I was saying Black Lives Matter was a
fraudulent organization, people were not ready to listen to that. But then what happened was they
proved that they were a fraudulent organization and people said, hmm, yeah, no, I think Kynes may
have been trying to tell us that and she was right. And maybe I need to listen to her rather than
listen to what other people are telling me about her. And one of those people that they're not going to listen to is you, Eminem, because you're just so irrelevant. Your music isn't
good anymore. And like I said, you're the one that's actually cosplaying a race that you aren't.
You're desperate for Black Americans to pick up your tracks because you abandoned the audience
of a lot of people who were listening to your music. I'm a trailer park kid. And then what did
you do? You dunked on kids from the trailer park. You dunked on actually an entire middle class of
white people who loved your music. You dunked on people in the country. For what reason?
For what reason other than you misread the room? And the way and the reason that you misread the
room rather is because what's actually happened to Eminem is he's an out of touch elitist. He is.
This is what happens. He is now a lefty elitist.
He belongs on a campaign trail with Hillary Clinton when she runs for the third or fourth
time.
That's what he should be doing because he's pretending to know anything about what's going
on.
The reality is that a lot of those people in the country that he doesn't like, take
it from me, I moved to Tennessee, have a lot more in common with the people that he's trying
to appeal to.
I think he thinks he's
appealing to the hood. They have a lot more in common because these are regular people who are
suffering in different but similar ways, who recognize that the economy is not good and an
Eminem track is not going to make it better. Here's the last thing I want to say about Eminem.
He is a lesson to a lot of people out there that you need to know when it's time for
you to retire. You don't want to retire on this note, right? Eminem is 51 years old. He has not
modified his brand at all. He's not grown up. Most people know that you do have to evolve your brand,
right? You can even see this as just one example. Miley Cyrus, like in 2016 or maybe a little bit
before, she was like shaking her butt. We can't stop twerking.
And now she's cleaning it up, and she's singing music that's still catchy, but it's not so
crass.
And she's actually giving interviews saying that, you know, this is who I was because
I wanted to break out of the Disney shell, and this is who I am, and this is where I'm
going.
And I don't think she gets it right all the time, but I can at least recognize that she's
evolving.
Eminem's not evolving. He still thinks that he's a 13-year-old boy who is rapping in his room and
that somehow people are going to find that appealing when in reality, he's 51 years old.
His daughter, or maybe he's older than 51, his daughter has just gotten married, which means
that Eminem should be behaving more like a potential grandparent. He's granddad.
This is granddad shady. You know what I mean? But granddad is not acting like a granddad. I'm
going to need granddad to start acting like a granddad and not producing this trash to
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All right, now it's time to get into some stories.
We don't have that pretty graphic because we are live, guys. We are totally, absolutely live. And the first person that I would
like to speak about is Jordan Peterson because my, oh my, I guess maybe I'm just terminally on
the internet and I saw this happening and I did this episode talking about Jordan Peterson on
Monday and so many people were angry at me. They were like, how dare you?
Jordan Peterson changed my life.
What are you saying?
I'm saying nothing mean.
I just have two eyes.
I even have people accusing me because I was covering this, I guess, 48 hours earlier than
I guess the whole world caught on, accusing me of doing it out of spite or anger.
Jordan Peterson has been nothing but perfectly kind to me.
There is no reason that I would attack Jordan Peterson.
They're like, oh, well, he does some stuff, The Daily Wire. I would never attack The Daily Wire
simply because they are The Daily Wire. I don't know how many times I can say that my friends
still work there, like Michael, Matt, Brett. I don't want to see The Daily Wire suffer.
I was covering Jordan Peterson because he was going viral on Twitter, and it was very obvious
that a lot of real people were suddenly looking up and going, this isn't the Jordan Peterson that I know and that I love.
Well, guess what? Yesterday, Jordan Peterson was trending all over the internet. I'm going to show
you some of these trends. You have the first one, which says, Jordan Peterson's public shift
stirs controversy. Here's another trend that developed later. You can see it there. Jordan Peterson, hero or hypocrite.
And the reason that he was trending,
and I'm going to read to you what he actually wrote.
Actually, let me read to you what Grok wrote.
So this is the AI system who, you know,
Grok on X, in case you're not on X,
essentially just sums up whatever the controversy is.
And this is what the AI wrote.
So don't yell at me.
This is AI.
Yell at Elon Musk. You can add
Elon Musk if you're upset. Grok wrote, Jordan Peterson, once admired for his lectures and
teachings, has experienced a significant shift in public perception. Many followers and observers
have expressed disappointment and concern over his recent behavior and statements, which they
perceive as a departure from his earlier, more measured,
and thoughtful persona. This change has been attributed to various factors, including personal
struggles, changes in his public stance on certain issues, and his engagement in online disputes.
The discussions around Peterson's transformation highlight a broader conversation about the
responsibilities of public figures and the impact of personal changes on their public image and influence. So yeah, I guess Grok can say it,
Ken says it on Monday, and the world falls apart. But the reason that he started trending was
because he wrote this post on Twitter. And it's a lot. And he did it again in sonnet form,
or in haiku form or in poetry.
Here's what he wrote.
The new Nazi troll rats anonymously trumpeting your anti-Semitism doesn't rescue you from your mother's basement or from the demon of resentment
or make you more attractive to the women who take one look at you and shudder, and rightly bloody so. You are
despicable, bottom-rung cowards using Gaza, Gaza, Gaza, Hamas, Hamas as camouflage for your detestable
cluster B psychopathy, narcissism, Machiavellianism, and of course sadism. I've got your number,
you pathetic tantrum toddlers. You don't even have the courage of genuine bullies
your cheeto dust I'm sorry to laugh cheeto dust covered sweat stained white t-shirted
hide behind your mommy skirt scum disgust is wasted on you yeah that's a lot coming from
Jordan Peterson and again I have no personal
issues with him. And I think that he has produced work in the past that meant so much to so many
people and transformed so many people, women and men, but especially men. But how can you expect
the public not to respond to that? How can you be so, I guess, married to how much he's impacted
your life to perceive people responding to that
as a form of hatred rather than what it is, which I think is legitimate concern.
And so just to sort of back this up, his perspective right now is that everyone who
disagrees with him on the topic of Israel is a Nazi troll anonymous rat. And so what happened
after he posted this was people who are very much not trolls with using their real names, genuinely out of concern, wrote to him. I'm going to show you
some of their responses. You have Dr. Simon Goddick, who wrote this. Jordan, we followed
each other for a while now, and I believe we respect each other's opinions, whether they align
or defer. However, regarding Israel and the influence of the ADL and AIPAC on our society,
I urge you to set emotions aside
and independently analyze which group has not only funded Hamas, but has also consistently
deceived and lied to the public. One does not need to be a supporter of radical Islamists
to recognize and rationally address this issue. Another username, Brandon, wrote this,
Jordan, it's sad to see how far you've fallen. Your book, 12 Rules for Life, helped me change
my life in some good ways in college. You've become everything you hated. I hope you can
turn your life around for the better, as you used to inspire so many others to do.
And lastly, I wanted to read this because I thought that it was very well written. This
is from Lauren Chen. I actually love Lauren Chen. She's great. She wrote this,
When you so publicly took on the censorious trans activists in 2016 or the neurotic feminists in 2018, despite the fact that those groups labeled you a bigot and even Nazi, you responded to them calmly and rationally.
You didn't call these leftists a fraction of the names you now reserve for the online, quote unquote, anti-Semites, despite how they were actively seeking to get you fired,
deplatformed, and have now actually managed to hand you a professional censure. In fact,
in several instances where they would allow it, you actually sat down to converse with them,
to debate their ideas. But when it comes to critics of Israel, it seems like your go-to is instead ad hominem attacks. And despite your preference for precise language,
and yes, to a lesser extent, there do exist actual trolls, it seems that you, like many others,
are falling into the trap of equating anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism. Where are the rational
rebuttals to those who question Israel's role in Western politics? You might say they don't
warrant your time, but either this anti-Semitism, quote unquote, is a worrying growing trend or it is beneath you to address.
It cannot logically be both.
And if it is indeed not worthy of a response, it is strange that you would spend so much
time online chastising them.
That is so well said.
It actually doesn't even need any more commentary because that's exactly, I think, how so many
people are feeling where it's like there are so many people that all of us have looked up to,
all of us within the conservative movement,
and we thought they were thought leaders,
we thought they were debate leaders,
and on this one topic,
they quite literally transform into leftists.
They just call everybody names,
and they are doing something that I have recognized
and something that I'm going to refer to
going forward as the Nick Fuentes fallacy, okay?
So there is an actual fallacy
that is called reductio ad Hitlerum. It's a logical fallacy that's actually a type of an
ad hominem attack. And the rationale is essentially guilt by association that's meant to derail
arguments and elicit anger from the opponents. Like I'm basically going to just say like,
Hitler also said this, Hitler dog logic. Hitler also likes dogs. Therefore,
you support Hitler. I cannot believe how much I am seeing this in the conservative side when it
comes to Nick Fuentes. So now the argument, the fallacy is reductio ad Fuentes, right? So they
are like, this person, we don't like him. And so when we can't win an argument, we're going to
point to the fact that Nick Fuentes also agrees with this argument. And somehow that means we've won. No, it doesn't mean you've won. It's a logical fallacy and it's obvious. Now, you may not have seen it because I'm sure a lot of my viewers do not listen to Don Lemon. But similarly, Don Lemon and I were having a back and forth and he threw up a clip of Nick Fuentes. In my opinion, he picked a very weird clip. There's tons of Nick Fuentes clips on the internet.
He showed a clip of Nick Fuentes calling me beautiful and calling me intelligent.
And then speaking about Jordan Peterson, and he was sort of, he sort of gave me this opportunity.
I don't know what he wanted me to do.
He wanted me to say, like, I don't believe in this clip.
Just because me and Nick Fuentes agree on any topic doesn't mean that
we agree on all topics. And I'm not going to respond to that fallacy. I'm starting to even
see people on the right, and you saw this, even Piers Morgan brought up Nick Fuentes. It's like
every interview I do, they're trying to present this opportunity to basically say, but Nick Fuentes
also thinks this. And don't you want to denounce Nick Fuentes? Don't you want to disavow Nick Fuentes? I'm like, okay, so if Nick Fuentes says and agrees with the concept
that children should not be having trans surgeries, children should not be going under the
knife, then I'm supposed to say, oh, well, Nick Fuentes thinks that, so I don't think that anymore.
It's nonsense. It's absolute nonsense. Also, by the way, I want to say this very strongly because
there is nothing more woke in my view. Like If you see a person doing this and they're pretending to be
a person on the right or a conservative, you should know that deep down inside,
they are a leftist. They are a leftist. Do you disavow? Think about that from a psychological
perspective. Do you disavow this person? I've never made a vow to that person. So why would I have to disavow that
person? Oh, you just want me to disavow a human being because you're telling me this human being
is awful. When in reality, the first people that you should think are highly suspicious are the
ones asking you to play their little disavowal game. Because the reason they do that is to try
to assert themselves as a Lord in your life. Like,
I am going to tell you, you're actually going to make a vow to me by agreeing to disavow this
person who has the same rational idea as you. Again, giving the, I'm going to use the example
here of like, we should not be censoring the American public. We should not put children
under the knife having surgeries because they're confused about their gender. These are logical positions. And like I said, all across the conservative
movement, they're starting to use this argument, reductio ad fuentes. And so when they say
something that is bad, right, and the public responds to it, case in point, Michaela Peterson,
I want censorship of the word filth. And then the public naturally and organically responds to that
and they're infuriated with it. Then they
get to hide behind their shell and say, oh, no, no, no, look, but also Nick Fuentes disagrees with
it. So everyone disagrees with me as a Hitler Nazi Fuentes person. It's a nonsense. It's an
absolute nonsense because they don't have the courage. They're actually cowards. They do not
have the courage to debate their ideas legitimately. That is why it's a fallacy, because they're basically trying to establish a boogeyman
that says, ooh, you can't think that too.
Fuentes also thinks this.
I'm not playing that game so you can keep cutting clips of Nick Fuentes, like Don Lemon
did, like Piers Morgan did.
Do you disavow?
Nope, buddy.
I am not going to sit here and disavow someone that I've never made a vow to.
It's a nonsense. It's a nonsense.
It's a game. It's a leftist tactic. If there is something that Nick Fuentes has said,
and you say, Candace, do you agree with this? I will happily disagree if I don't disagree,
if I don't agree with it, because that's what I always do. That's literally what I've made a career doing. I have the courage to say, I don't agree with this person on that,
or this person on that. But I also have the courage to say, I don't agree with this person on that or this person on that. But I also have the courage to say, yes, I agree with this person that we should not be transing children, that we should not be doing this.
And so I am just really tired of what I believe to be neocon cowardice when it comes to rationally debating their ideas.
And I think it's because they don't think they can win on the basis of their ideas. And so they start utilizing these fallacies.
Anyways, you guys, moving on, because we have to get, obviously, to Joe Biden. He is our resident,
obviously. And I don't know why they said he was going to have a big boy conference.
Big boy, he's going to go potty all by himself. And go potty, he did. He he could go potty all by himself and go potty. He did. He indeed did go
potty and he did it right at the top very instantly. He was late, obviously. I think it was
like 45 minutes late to this big press conference. Obviously, Zelensky is fighting the war, but he's
always he's always dressed in his military fatigues as he's selling to you that it's totally fine that
they're laundering all of our money overseas through a very corrupt Ukraine. By the way, when I show you this clip of Biden announcing that Putin is the president
of Ukraine, I also want you to pay attention to how unbelievably tiny Zelensky is, because that
also caught me by surprise. Take a listen. And now I want to hand it over to the president
of Ukraine who has as much courage as he has determination. Ladies and
gentlemen, President Putin. President Putin. He's going to beat President Putin. President Zelensky.
I'm so focused on beating Putin, we got to worry about it. Anyway, Mr. President.
I'm better.
You are a hell of a lot better.
I'm just shook by how much of an imp Zelensky is.
By the way, just to be clear, I still want to knock him straight in the face.
He is the person laundering our money.
Now they just bring the criminals main stage, which I appreciate about America.
It's such a criminal gang at this point at the top.
These oligarchs are taking all of our money.
We're going to work.
They're like, we're just going to put them main stage.
You can see the gangster.
And this gangster is taking all of your money by pretending that he needs all of it while his wife is shopping at Prada in France. And they just don't care.
They don't care. And so I know I should be talking about what Putin said. I mean, what Biden said,
but I actually want to talk about how short Zelensky is because that's exactly how I expected
him to look. And I think I can take him. Now, in terms of Biden not even being aware that he
referred to Putin as the president of Ukraine, I don't know if that's like a vote for Putin.
Putin is obviously, I think, a lot more intelligent than the both of them that are on that stage.
And all of this just feels like a performance.
But it gets worse.
He then referred to his vice president, Trump.
Take a listen.
I wouldn't have picked Vice President Trump
to be vice president
because I think she's not qualified
to be president.
So let's start there.
Number one.
That's worse because
he didn't even realize
he didn't catch himself.
He just kept on going.
He believes that Trump
is his vice president.
That would be a very strange arrangement.
Obviously, there was a presser after and somebody asked him, hey, man, Trump's already tweeting about the fact
that you called Putin the president of Ukraine, that you called him your vice president. What do
you think about that? Take a listen. You referred to Vice President Harris as Vice President Trump.
Right now, Donald Trump is using that to mock your age
and your memory. How do you combat that criticism from tonight? Listen to him.
This concludes tonight's press conference. Thank you, everybody.
And that, my friends, might be the most honest Joe Biden has ever been. He says,
listen to him. Listen to Trump. I obviously have no idea what's going on. I am getting on in these years. Obviously, as we covered earlier this week,
you've got Parkinson's doctors that are visiting the White House, broken in the New York Times.
And again, I just want to be clear, this is all performative. Everything that you're seeing right
now, they're trying to get the public invested in this emotionally. Like, oh my gosh, the elites had
no idea he was this bad until the debate. That's a joke. And the New York Times, which is still, in my view, an arm of the
CIA, and I'm not saying that to be funny. I hope you guys are very aware because you watch the
show all the time that Operation Mockingbird was real and that CIA was funneling money,
a lot of money to the New York Times. So the New York Times would basically write whatever the deep state wanted written. And I believe it still goes on. There's
been no evidence whatsoever that that program was discontinued. And to the contrary, a ton of
evidence that it's still going on because it's very clear the journalists are not serving the
American public and they're rather serving deep state interests like never ending wars.
And so the New York Times is now reporting that there's a Democrat rebellion,
you guys. Oh, gosh, yeah. They're saying here that donors to the pro-Biden super PAC
are withholding roughly $90 million. The article reads, the decision to withhold such enormous
sums of money is one of the most concrete examples of the fallout from President Biden's poor debate
performance at the end of June. Some major
Democratic donors have told the largest pro-Biden super PAC, Future Forward, that pledges worth
roughly $90 million are now on hold if President Biden remains atop the ticket, according to two
people who have been briefed on conversations. Blah, blah, blah. It's all a lie. That's it. It's
all a lie. Obviously, the CIA likely made the decision
to replace Biden because it's just getting too difficult for them to keep pretending he's the
president. He cannot put together a decent sentence. They have to hide him. And they're
tired of having to hide him, coming up with excuses. Oh, it's COVID. It's this. It's that.
They actually need somebody who can simply string together a sentence. So what they're doing is they're trying to, as I said, get Democratic voters invested in the idea that there was this moment where
it all came together for them. And it was during that debate performance. And now they're doing
the right thing. And the Democrats are going to get rid of him. No, they're not. They're just
putting on a play. This is a high school performance. And the idea is to make people
believe that democracy is not an illusion, but it so obviously is an illusion. And there is an entire deep state that is pulling the
strings and telling people when to go and when not to go. And they have decided already who that
individual was going to be that they are going to replace him with. Maybe it's Kamala Harris. I don't
think it is. I think the struggle with her is that she's just not that bright, which was something
that really surprised me, by the way. I was very stunned because I wasn't paying attention during the back fourth between Biden and Trump in 2020. I wasn't paying attention to Kamala Harris. I didn't realize, I guess, how'm not speaking this into existence, but someone more like Gavin Newsom. Yeah, I think that that's going to be maybe what their play is. All right, guys,
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comments regarding episodes past, and then I'm going to jump into the live chat and read some
comments, because why not? That's why the live chat is always so fun every day. In case you
guys know what I'm talking about, I'm always in the live chat every day, every episode at three o'clock, well, actually four o'clock p.m. Eastern. But
these first few comments are pertaining to Don Lemon. I don't know why he picked that clip for me
to go viral of him asking me about homosexuality. I guess he thought that I was going to shirk
at the idea of saying that to his face. Nope. I want everybody to find Christ. This person writes, they removed Don Lemon from CNN, but were unable to
remove CNN from Don Lemon. I thought that was a very funny comment because it's very, very true.
Actually, at one point in our discussion, he says, I'm establishment. Like I said, you guys
probably won't watch the full discussion because it's Don Lemon, but you should because it's a
very funny discussion. This person writes, I love the way you rebuked him for laughing at the idea probably won't watch the full discussion because it's Don Lemon, but you should because it's a very
funny discussion. This person writes, I love the way you rebuked him for laughing at the idea of
Christian persecution. It's high time Christians develop a backbone and defend the faith boldly.
I agree. And like I said, I was sickened by the fact that he just didn't even blink an eye. He
didn't even bat an eyelash when he went from chastising me about how Jewish people
were feeling to literally laughing in my face about how Christians are feeling. And we've allowed
that to happen. So I don't blame him. I blame us. And it is definitely time for a turning point.
Darren writes, I'm not a Christian, but I greatly admire the way Candace defends her faith here.
The bias against Christians has really gotten out of hand. Totally agree. So well said. This user, Alessia, on the topic of Jordan Peterson,
writes, I'm a 25-year-old girl and I started following JP when I was 20. I thank him for
helping me understand how relationships sometimes work, but his political views aren't clear anymore.
I see comments praising JP for his psychological work, but none of them point out his current
political stances, especially his daughter's controversial tweets. Thank you, Candace, once again for
speaking rationally. Thank you for that comment. Like I said, I was just kind of assessing,
taking temperature. I saw which way the wind was blowing. Maybe some of you guys were not on X and
didn't see what was happening. And so my episode genuinely surprised you, but it's unfortunate.
I genuinely feel bad, badly about
it because as I said, I've met this person. He is a nice man. He's never been anything but kind to
me. I just don't know what's happening. I don't know what's happening in his life or what he
believes anymore. This comment came from a neck. My neck is blowing up. By the way, I had like a
person from Austria, Australia, Poland. I'm like, I didn't know how international my Manech was becoming.
But this person, I got into a bit of a spat, not a spat, a lively discussion with this
Manech user, because you know, I go on there and I can send you guys voice notes back.
And I'll just read it, whatever.
Let me read it and I'll tell you what I responded to him.
Aaron wrote to me, Candice, I've always been a fan of yours.
I agree that Christian persecution is the most undercovered story today, especially
in countries like Nigeria. That said, I've been unsettled by your recent comments.
Solomon Morrell was obviously an awful person, but to use his case, a legal extradition issue,
to minimize the horrors of the Holocaust, just didn't sit well with me. My grandfather survived
the Holocaust. His parents and four siblings were killed. He walked with a limp for life
due to constant beatings. I don't think there's a parallel in recent history where a regime
attempted to systematically annihilate a people and implement a final solution like the Holocaust,
which is why it's given attention. We both respect Eisenhower, who warned about the military
industrial complex. He also warned that people would eventually downplay the Holocaust, which
is why he asked people to document its horrors. I miss the old candidates who focused on issues that mattered more to us Americans. Peace.
So I was, I guess, lively when I responded to him and I was grateful to him. I said,
I actually want you to answer me because this is so frustrating to me. Because at the same time
that you're saying like, yes, I agree Christians are persecuted, but how dare you downplay the
Holocaust? What are you talking? You couldn't downplay the Holocaust if you wanted to.
We've got like mandatory training in school about the Holocaust.
What you have downplayed is every other Holocaust that has taken place on the face of the planet.
And the first time that somebody starts talking and speaking about those Holocaust openly
against Christians, the response is, look at the seven seconds where she said something
that I don't agree
with about the Nazi scientists. Is she downplaying the Holocaust? And then they try to make that go
viral and they start sharing pictures, like one person showed a picture, me and the Holocaust
survivor. Take that, Candace. Okay, can you show me a German civilian survivor? Like, can for one
second, this is what I actually said to myself, can for just one second, can we get a break and
talk about somebody else? I said, how do you not perceive the narcissism of that? The sheer and utter narcissism that I did
an entire episode that was dedicated to speaking about the horrific things that happened to German
speaking civilians. They did not vote for Trump. They just spoke German. They didn't vote for,
I said, Trump. They didn't vote for Adolf Hitler. They were not Nazis. Their children were lined up and shot. And 40 minutes of showing what they lived through,
40 minutes of showing the documentary in which you can literally, because somebody recorded it,
the cars running over them as they were alive, running over their legs. And the response is,
I just feel like this took the spotlight off of the Holocaust. That sickens me. Like,
if that's your perspective, I hope that you understand that as a Christian, it sickens me.
And to constantly say that this is the first time, and when I said back to him, I was like,
first and foremost, there were open calls to exterminate the German race. Theodore Kaufman
wrote a book about exterminating the German race before all of this took place and basically saying that they should just sterilize the entire German race before this
took place. And again, he wasn't aware of it because nobody ever talks about any of this stuff.
It's always the spotlight, again, on the Holocaust. And I am learning more about Christian history
and the idea that what the Bolsheviks did was not intended just for the Christians is a nonsense, okay?
It was a bigger Holocaust that happened against the Christians. I'm not going to shop about that.
I'm not going to shop about that. I've done my public school training on the Holocaust. I get
that the media only wants to stay focused on that, but a lot more people suffered.
And so what I said to him was, I'm going to pay attention to my inbox of all of
the descendants of these horrors that were enacted against German-speaking civilians in the
Sudetenland region who are thanking me, thanking me for using my platform to talk about something
they've never been allowed to speak about because of laws in their country. Okay? So I'm not going
to apologize for that. I am grateful to this person, by the way,
because we are still talking and dialoguing.
And at the end of the day,
I believe in more speech, not less.
As I said to him, I'm like,
really, I wanna understand you.
Like, how do you not perceive how to the world
that just looks so narcissistic and selfish
when for once it was about somebody else?
So that's my perspective.
Anyways, let me jump into the live chat, see what's going on.
I can understand, Jordan, if you watch October.
I didn't, I'm sorry, I missed your comment.
Christians need to stick together, Candice.
Yes, I agree.
I want to build those bridges.
I want Christians to be as tribal as other people are, you know, and to talk about what's
happened.
We have a right to talk about our history.
It's a nonsense for us not to be able to talk about our history. Someone said 15K. Did we hit 15K? Okay, no,
we didn't because I've promised you guys that if we hit 15K, I'm going to do the hot sauce challenge.
So that's happening. We did hit 13K. This is actually amazing to see. We have a person that
says she's going off. We love you. Thank you so much. No apologies. Someone says, boohoo,
my music sucks. No, your music sucks.
Oh no, maybe he's talking about Eminem. Yes, Eminem's music sucks. And this person just says,
preach. This individual says, I appreciate your defense to Catholic people from Spain. Yes,
that was another thing. I did a whole episode talking about how many Catholic cathedrals were
bombed. It's just not about you all the time. And I think we all have to be reminded of that.
That's not all about us. Anyways, you guys, this has been amazing. This is, I think, a very successful live episode. Do you
like this, by the way? Take time to comment. Hit the like, a thumbs up, please. And also comment
and tell me, do you like this format? What'd you think? How'd we do? I thought I did pretty good.
I don't think I said anything that YouTube is going to hit me for. I hope not. Yes, Marshall has lost his balls. As I said, he is a closeted man. So the end. Oh, by the way,
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I think this is the way to go. I want to speak to the people about what's on my heart, what's on my
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this direction, which is in my viewpoint, a Christian direction because it's truth. And
what everybody needs, whether you're a Christian or not, is to hear the truth unapologetically.
All right, guys, I guess we'll see you on Monday.